with Mackie MCU pro
Hello, can someone send a link to where you submit a question
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On May 18, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Donal Fitzpatrick
wrote:
Hi there peoples,
Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear asking,
but I'm going to do
Hello, can someone send a link to where you submit a question
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> On May 18, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Donal Fitzpatrick
> wrote:
>
> Hi there peoples,
>
> Ok, this is probably so far beneath most of you that it doesn't bear asking,
> but I'm going to do so anyway. Before I do,
Hi Ricky,
Really appreciate that. I suspect that, for what I'll end up using this for,
it will do everything I need. No, I don't have those templates.
Cheers,
Dónal
> On 18 May 2017, at 22:13, Ricky Prevatte wrote:
>
> I have a Mackie unit I will help you and however I can with it. There are
I have a Mackie unit I will help you and however I can with it. There are some
things it just will not do in Protools. But the basic things it does very well.
My rig is down at a time I can better answer your questions when I have
everything up and I am sitting at it. Do you have the template la
hi Slau,
Lovely, that's all I needed to get me started. Much obliged.
Dónal
> On 18 May 2017, at 20:37, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Hi Donal,
> OK, briefly:
> Tracks are not "assigned" to faders, per se. When all tracks are hidden, no
> faders will be active. If you change the show/hide status of
Hi Donal,
OK, briefly:
Tracks are not "assigned" to faders, per se. When all tracks are hidden, no
faders will be active. If you change the show/hide status of one track in the
track list table, the first fader will be that shown track, even if it's the
third track in the list. The faders reflec
Hi Slau,
Sorry, that was a badly phrased message on my part. I've made the necessary
changes to the MCU-pro. Protools recognises it, so all that is good.
Where I need guidance, is, and this is just an example, tutorials on how to
assign a track to a channel strip. How do I, again just for th
Hi Donal,
Since the Mackie surfaces can be used with several workstations, any
instructions would be provided by Mackie themselves. There are buttons and
knobs that will do one thing in one dAW and another thing in a different dAW.
Avid doesn't provide any specific information for third party s